Hello there my dear wire wrappers!
Learn how to handcraft jewelry from scratch with our Wire-Wrapping Vintage Oval Ruby Red Cabochon Cuff Bracelet Tutorial.
Follow along my easy step-by-step instructions and keep your progress on track with my detailed picture guide.
Let’s fall in love with the art of wire-wrapping and create beautiful jewelry pieces together.
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LEVEL: ADVANCED
MATERIALS + TOOL
- Gold Copper Wire (8 AWG)
- Gold Copper Wire (18 AWG)
- Gold Copper Wire (20 AWG)
- Gold Copper Wire (26 AWG)
- Small Red Oval Stone
- Wire Cutter (Big + Small)
- Mini Long Needle Nose Plier
- Flat Round Face Hammer
- Ball Pen Hammer Two-sided Flat/round Head
- Metal Base Plate
- Bracelet Measurement Cone
- Masking Tape
- Triangle Diamond Needle Files
- Round Diamond Needle Files
- Finest Steel Wire Wool
WIRE-WRAPPING VINTAGE OVAL RUBY RED CABOCHON CUFF BRACELET PENDANT TUTORIAL
Step 1 of 17
Standby items from the Materials and Tool list on your worktable (fig. 1a).
Frame up your ruby red oval cabochon with a 20-gauge gold copper wire (fig. 1b, 1c).
Then, use a 26-gauge gold copper wire to tie up the excess wires (fig. 1d, 1e, 1f, 1g).
Step 2 of 17
On this step, you will form a wire net around your cabochon with the wire weaving technique.
Make a small bump with the loose 26-gauge wire and make a loop on your 20-gauge wire frame (fig. 2a, 2b).
Continue with this weaving sequence of bumps and loops along your wire frame (fig. 2c, 2d).
Then, finish the first layer of your wire net with a tight coil on the starting point (fig. 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i).
Step 3 of 17
Moving on, repeat the weaving sequence of bumps and loops on the second and third layers of your wire net.
- Second wire net layer (fig. 3a, 3b, 3c).
- Third wire net layer (fig. 3d, 3e, 3f) .
Take note that you should make a loop on the bump of your previous wire net layer.
Step 4 of 17
After you have finished the third wire net layer, anchor your remaining 26-gauge wire on the first third layer net bump (fig. 4a, 4b).
Then, trim off the excess wire with a wire cutter (fig. 4c, 4d).
Your ruby red cabochon wire net frame is complete.